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At a Glance: Hit Movies
    2020-03-13  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Onward

Chris Pratt and Tom Holland voice elf siblings on a magical quest to spend one day with their late father in Pixar’s fantasy adventure. Ian (voiced by Holland) turns 16, but is too shy and awkward even to invite classmates over for birthday cake. His older brother Barley (Pratt) is spending his gap year either railing against the developers destroying the town’s history or playing “Quests of Yore.” Their father Wilden (Kyle Bornheimer) died before Ian was born. Ian is convinced that growing up with a father would have made him confident. A gift Wilden left behind for the boys gives Ian the opportunity to test that belief, with a wizard’s staff, a magic stone and a spell that will bring their father back for one day.

Director: Dan Scanlon

The Hunt

Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don’t know where they are, or how they got there. They don’t know they’ve been chosen for a very specific purpose — The Hunt. In the shadow of a dark internet conspiracy theory, a group of globalist elites gathers for the very first time at a remote Manor House to hunt humans for sport. But the elites’ master plan is about to be derailed because one of the hunted, Crystal (Betty Gilpin), knows The Hunters’ game better than they do. She turns the tables on the killers, picking them off, one by one, as she makes her way toward the mysterious woman (Hilary Swank) at the center of it all.

Director: Craig Zobel

I Still Believe

KJ Apa and Britt Robertson star in the latest faith-based drama based on the tragic real-life events that inspired singer-songwriter Jeremy Camp’s titular hit song. The film relates the story of his relationship with his first wife Melissa who died of cancer. As Melissa undergoes grueling surgeries and chemotherapy treatments, Jeremy becomes more and more successful in his musical career. When Melissa goes into remission, the couple enjoys a gorgeous beach wedding presided over by Jeremy’s dad, a former pastor. But their happiness proves short-lived.

Directors: The Erwin Brothers

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